leaders have to make tough decisions, and also be impartial and fair. It isn't fair or impartial and would not be good of a leader to have the same poor sould do weekend duties while somebody who the leader is buddy buddy with gets to only word during the weekdays. Leaders are also sometimes required to make a decision that could result in the death or injury of people. It's hard to choose a person who might be sent to their death impartially and fairly when you are friends with a few of them. Sun Tsu said it best in "Art of War" when he said:
Regard your soldiers as your children, and they
will follow you into the deepest valleys; look upon them
as your own beloved sons, and they will stand by you
even unto death.

leaders have to make tough decisions, and also be impartial and fair. It isn't fair or impartial and would not be good of a leader to have the same poor sould do weekend duties while somebody who the leader is buddy buddy with gets to only word during the weekdays. Leaders are also sometimes required to make a decision that could result in the death or injury of people. It's hard to choose a person who might be sent to their death impartially and fairly when you are friends with a few of them. Sun Tsu said it best in "Art of War" when he said:
Regard your soldiers as your children, and they
will follow you into the deepest valleys; look upon them
as your own beloved sons, and they will stand by you
even unto death.

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The whole talk today came from another sgt in my shop who hangs out with LCpls and invites them over for BBQs etc. We had a very unhappy msgt today.